sucker |
suckler |
As nouns the difference between sucker and suckler
is that
sucker is a person or thing that sucks while
suckler is an animal that has not yet been weaned.
As a verb sucker
is to strip the suckers or shoots from; to deprive of suckers.
telecommuter |
telecomputer |
As nouns the difference between telecommuter and telecomputer
is that
telecommuter is someone who telecommutes, using a computer connected to one's employer's network or via the Internet while
telecomputer is a proposed device combining the functions of computer and television.
underused |
underuses |
As verbs the difference between underused and underuses
is that
underused is (
underuse) while
underuses is (
underuse).
As an adjective underused
is used less than normal or desirable.
utterest |
utteress |
As an adjective utterest
is superlative of utter.
As a verb utterest
is archaic second-person singular of utter.
As a noun utteress is
a woman who utters; a female utterer.
stooped |
stomped |
As verbs the difference between stooped and stomped
is that
stooped is (
stoop) while
stomped is (
stomp).
As an adjective stooped
is in a bent bodily position, hunched.
part |
peart |
As a noun part
is party (political group).
As an adjective peart is
lively; active.
lardery |
lardry |
In obsolete terms the difference between lardery and lardry
is that
lardery is a larder while
lardry is a larder.
pauas |
paras |
As nouns the difference between pauas and paras
is that
pauas is plural of paua while
paras is plural of lang=en.
intine |
inline |
As a noun intine
is (botany|palynology) the innermost wall of a spore or pollen grain.
As an adjective inline is
.
As a verb inline is
(computing) to optimize using in-line expansion.
deis |
dais |
As nouns the difference between deis and dais
is that
deis is alternative form of dais while
dais is a raised platform in a room for dignified occupancy.
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